Raju Singh with his family |
Raju Singh besides being a versatile music director is also
a singer, a guitarist and a session musician
His first collaboration was with Malkit Singh of 'Hai
Jamalo’ fame. Together with Adesh Srivastav they released an album called I
Love Golden Star which was quite a rage in the underground circles in Britain. Some
of his early compositions include of serials like "Dekh Bhai Dekh",
"Filmi Chakkar", "Aahat", "Boogie Woogie" and
"C.I.D".
Raju Singh's style is marked with a brilliance and maturity
that encompasses the light and graceful, as well as the dark and passionate.
Raju Singh today, is recognized as a highly talented and
accomplished Indian music composer.
His profound understanding of rhythm and its effect on
listeners’ moods is evident in the scintillating background scores, that he has done for over 80 main-stream Hindi
films.
Murder 3, Jayantabhai ki love story, Raaz 3, Dangerous
Ishhq, Jannat 2, Blood Money, Life in a Metro, Murder 2, Jannat, Gangster,
Traffic Signal, Zeher, Kalyug, Tum Mile, We Are Family are a few of the many
films, done by Raju Singh
Completely at ease, composing for situations as far fetched
as they come and for voices as velvety or coarse as they sound musical
versatility is one of Raju’s fortes. The fragrant string of melodies for non
film albums like “Tum Yaad Aaye”, “Tum Aaye”, “Koi Baat Nahin”,“Viva”,“Sangam”
,“Shairana” and many others weave a hypnotic aura that leaves both the casual
listener and the connoisseur of music asking for more.
Raju Singh is like the GOD of music for indian television.
He’s made all of the best tunes of indian television that beat the crap out of
some of the songs in bollywood!
Raju Singh has composed the background music for popular TV
serial such as Ek Hazaron Mein Meri Behna Hai, Arjun, Geet, Sanjeevni, Aahat,
Devi, Adaalat, CID, Parvarrish – Kuchh Khatti Kuchh Meethi, Iss pyaar ko kya
naam doon, 12/24 Karol Baag and many more....
Raju Singh has composed music for a couple of events such as Zee Rishtey Awards 2012, Jhumroo, GIMA Awards, Afro Asian Games 2003-Acts, IIFA Awards – Acts. The opening act of DLF IPL 5, a recitation of a Prasoon Joshi poetry by Amitabh Bachchan, titled "Janm yadi phir se mile", an ode to the cricket lovers of the country, was performed on 3rd April, 2012 in Chennai. The music track was composed by Raju Singh, with Tamil vocals by Sowmya Raoh. The Tamil lyrics were written by Vijay Raghavan. The act was choreographed by Shiamak Davar. The event was designed by Wizcraft International.
Raju Singh with Amitabh Bachchan - DLF IPL 5 |
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